it depends on the stamp then you will know how many stamps you will need
this would depend on the weight of the package
Yes, that is how it would work. You use the stamps of the country in which the package or letter originates. The Universal Postal Union sets the standards and coordinates the transfer.
That would depend on the weight of the package
Given 2 cups per pound, there would be 10 cups in a five pound package.
No, you would need to get a stamp for the country the letter is mailed from.
You would change 1 pound to pence, so you would have 100 pence. Divide 100 by 19 to get the answer. In this case it would be 20 stamps with 5p left over.
The number of stamps would depend on their denominations, which would also be reflected in the weight of the package and the mode of transport.
Its a post office, so anything postal from stamps to envelopes.
The prices of stamps changes quite consistently over the past few years. In order to stay updated, I would visit the USPS website to see current prices for postage stamps.
you'll never know!
Yes, that is what you would use. The stamps need to be from the country of origin. The Universal Postal Union coordinates between countries.
Yes. You can use the US postal service or another mail carrier. If you us the postal service and the package is over a certain weight you need to fill out a card stating what is in the package. I would also suggest putting insurace on the package in case it were to get lost or shipped to the wrong place.